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Ghanaian artiste Sista Afia is in search of a new management and record label after parting ways with BK Records.
BK Records, led by Mr. Emmanuel Arhin (Bossu Koule), handled the songstress since she got into the music industry in 2015.
In a Graphic Showbiz report, Sista Afia expressed her appreciation to BK Records for giving her career a firm footing over the years.
"I parted ways with my old management, and I am working on a deal to get some new managers on board. I have set some very high standards for myself in the near future, and I am poised to achieve them,” she said.
According to Sista Afia, she is now focused on taking her career to the next level and would want to work with a record label that is geared towards her aspirations.
Meanwhile, she says she is ready to serve her fans with quality music.
"My fans have been very supportive over the years, and I have some good music for them this year. My duty is to serve them with the best of rhythms, and I will certainly make my fans proud," she said.
Sista Afia is currently promoting her new single ‘Carry Go.
In the meantime, Clinton Selorm Owulaku, popularly known in showbiz as Kofi will be her personal manager.
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